It depends on what cell you are looking at.
microscope
Cell membranes are not typically visible under a light microscope because they are thin and transparent. However, special staining techniques or electron microscopy can be used to make cell membranes visible.
only under a microscope
You use a microscope to look at a cell.
With a less stronger microscope the nucleus ,cell membrane and cytoplasm are visible,but in plant cell cell wall and chlorophalast
If you look under a microscope and see that there is no nucleus, thats a prokaryotic cell. If it does have a nucleus, its a eukaryotic cell
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when you look at it under the microscope, you will see the chloroplast moving along the side of the cell.
Follow the link bellow to see a white blood cell
You use a microscope to look at a cell.
A skin cell looks a lot like a frosted flake. its flat and dry and if a bunch of them are looked at under a microscope they look like a desert
You can examine the cell under a light microscope. Eukaryotic cells have nuclei, and these should be visible under a light microscope.
The nucleus is the most noticeable organelle in a eukaryotic cell under a microscope due to its size and distinct structure. It appears as a large, round structure typically located in the center of the cell.
only at the time of cell division in the metaphase and in the anaphase the chromosome are visible. because at this time the chromatin get aggregate and form the thick chromosome which are visible under microscope.
The nucleus is most noticeable under a microscope.
Does what look like what under a micrscope. Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards. So it would look like a backwards if.
Examining something under a microscope is called microscopy.